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Re: Making solid core tires

To: eric@megageek.com
Subject: Re: Making solid core tires
From: Pat Horne <roadsters@hornesystemstx.com>
Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 12:46:19 -0500
Moose,

I haven't tried using anything but what the tractor folks put in, but I 
doubt that expanding foam would work. First, you need the foam to 
support the weight of the implement. The tires on mine run about 30 PSI, 
which is quite a bit lower than what the foam could exert, especially 
the low expansion foam. Another thing, when you use that foam, and press 
on it, it usually deforms and doesn't come back fully. I don't think 
this will help your tires. If you want to give it a try, fill a small 
innertube with it and see what happens.

Having tires filled with rubber is costly, and should only be done on 
new tires so they will last as long as possible. We had a 150 acre 
pasture with heavy Mesquite to shred, so we had it done to the front 
tires of the tractor. They weigh a ton now, but the thorns don't send us 
into town to the tire shop every day. Some of the thorns are so long 
that they were able to penetrate the rear tires on our tractor, but only 
a couple!

Thusly spake eric@megageek.com:
> OK, I have a few small rubber tires that I wanted to make into "solid core"
> tires.  They are for implements like a York Rake and mower deck.  I have NO
> idea why they were designed as pneumatic tires to begin with.
>
> Anyway, when I asked at the tractor supply place, I got quoted a WAY higher
> price then the tires are worth.
>
> I was wondering, has anyone ever tried to just fill the tires with the foam
> insulation?  If so, did it work well?
>
> I was think of getting the low expansion stuff (it would be easier to fill
> the tire completely) an just filling the tire up and letting it harden.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
> Moose
>
> "We all know we're dying, And there's no sign of a parachute."
>      Tori Amos
>
>   


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